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Seychelles locking up convicted pirates
Indian Ocean nation shows willingness to prosecute and jail bandits on the high seas.
Africa
Last Modified: 01 Jul 2012 09:53 GMT
Fighting pirates in paradise
Attacks at sea threaten tourism and fishing industries in the Seychelles, one of the few states to jail pirates.
Nazanine Moshiri
Features
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2012 15:51 GMT
What is behind Obama's new Africa strategy?
As the US increases covert military operations across Africa, we ask if Washington can lecture Africans about democracy.
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Inside Story Americas
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2012 11:50 GMT
'US expanding spying network' in Africa
Unmarked planes with sensors being flown between secret air bases and bush strips for surveillance, says report.
Africa
Last Modified: 14 Jun 2012 12:39 GMT
Indian Ocean tsunami alert lifted
Indonesia, India and Thailand downgrade tsunami alert issued after 8.6-magnitude earthquake off the Sumatra coast.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2012 18:25 GMT
Indian Ocean on tsunami alert after quakes
Indian Ocean tsunami warning extended after strong aftershock off northern Indonesia's coast.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2012 13:06 GMT
Obama turns super-hawk
Stealing George W Bush's playbook, Obama has decided to repackage himself as a tough guy in the war against terror.
Danny Schechter
Opinion
Last Modified: 08 Apr 2012 11:50 GMT
Chagos: The heart of an American empire?
The shameful history of the island's local populations' expulsion continues to hang heavily over the UK and the US.
Sarmila Bose
Opinion
Last Modified: 15 Mar 2012 11:11 GMT
Women in parliaments: Contested geographies
Examining female participation rates in parliaments reveals a new picture of women's rights across the globe.
Manuela Picq
Opinion
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2012 13:25 GMT
Stricken cruise ship arrives in Seychelles
Cruise ship with 1,000 passengers and crew aboard arrives in port under tow after three days at sea without power.
Africa
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2012 10:41 GMT
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